Rangeela (actor)

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Rangeela
Born
Mohammad Saeed Khan

(1937-01-01)1 January 1937
Parachinar, Pakistan
Died24 May 2005(2005-05-24) (aged 68)
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Years active1957–1994

Saeed Khan Rangeela (Urdu: سعید خان رنگیلا) (1 January 1937 – 5 May 2005) was a Pakistani Lollywood actor, singer and director. He is regarded as one of the finest comedians of the Pakistani film industry.[1]


Early life and career

His birth name was Mohammad Saeed Khan and he was born in Parachinar, Pakistan. He took a keen interest in bodybuilding and physical exercises as a teenager. He moved to Lahore at a young age and earned his livelihood by painting billboards for the Lahore movie industry. Once, when shooting of a film was taking place, some jolly character was found absent. The director called for Mohammad Saeed Khan to play the part which he did. All those present during the shooting were amused by his style. This way luck made him an actor. Rangeela made his professional cinematic debut in a 1958 Punjabi film Jatti, directed by M.J. Rana. He started playing humorous roles in movies and became very popular. Much later he formed Rangeela Productions to produce his own movies. He not only produced films but also directed his productions, sang songs, and wrote some scripts as well. His movies, to the surprise of many film industry stalwarts, attracted a large number of viewers. The film Diya aur toofan, 9 May 1969, was Rangeela's directional debut. He directed numerous movies under the banner of Rangeela Productions. His acting was showcased in Rangeela, 11 September 1970, in which he played the title role. His third consecutive hit film was Dil aur duniya, 1 October 1971, starring Habib, Aasia and Rangeela. He brought to the film Dil aur duniya, a sobering sense of a director's prowess which is the opposite to his celluloid persona.[2]

When Rangeela produced film Dia aur toofaan he sang a song Gaa mere manwa gata ja re, janaa hai hamka door. People of the film industry were taken aback to know Rangeela was producing a film. The film attracted a large number of movie goers. His song also became very popular. Later he sang more songs which also were liked by music lovers. Rangeela's voice brought tears to the eyes of the listeners.[citation needed]. His forte was tragic songs, and he was proficient at slow numbers.

Death

Rangeela was a dominant actor in Pakistani cinema for over forty years. He was married three times and had eight daughters and six sons.[3] Rangeela died on 5 May 2005 at the age of 68.[4]

Awards

  • Nigar Award for best screenwriter, for film Rangeela in 1970.
  • Nigar Award for best comedian, in the film Dil aur duniya in 1971.
  • Nigar Award for best comedian, in the film Insaan aur gadha in 1973.
  • Special award from Nigar Awards for simultaneously playing three roles in the film Meri zindigi hai naghma in 1972.
  • Special award from Nigar Awards for his comic role in the film Naukar tay malik in 1982.
  • Nigar Award for best story- writer, in the film Sona chandi in 1983.
  • Nigar Award for best director in the film Sona chandi in 1983.
  • Nigar Award for best comedian in the film Miss Colombo in 1984.
  • Nigar Award for best comedian in the film Baaghi qaidi in 1986.
  • Nigar Award for best comedian in the film Teen yakkay teen chakkay in 1991.
  • Pride of Performance for Best Comedian in Pakistan Film Industry

Filmography

Year Film Notes
1957 Nooran
1964 Gehra Daagh
1965 Malangi
1967 Imam Din Gohavia
1969 Diya Aur Toofan
1970 Rangeela
1971 Dil Aur Duniya
1971 Dosti
1973 Ziddi
1973 Kubra Ashiq
1973 Insaan Aur Gadha
1974 Do Tasweerain
1979 Aurat Raj
1979 Maula Jatt 'Super Hit' Movie
1981 Khan -E- Azam
1981 Amanat
1981 Chan Suraj
1988 Bazar-e-Husn
1989 Madam Bowery Played Double Role
1989 Rangeelay Jasoos Played Double Role
1990 International Guerillas Played Double Role
1990 Sarmaya
1991 Kalay Chor
1991 Majhu Platinum Jubilee
1992 Hero
1992 Abdullah the Great Played Double Role

Director

Producer

Playback singer

Writer

  • Rangeela (1970)
  • Aurat Raj(1979)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rangeela as film comedian". Pakistan Film Magazine. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  2. ^ http://dunyanews.tv/en/Entertainment/280815-Death-anniversary-of-actor-director-writer-sing
  3. ^ https://stayconnecting.com/aysha-mumtaz-is-daughter-of-rangleela-filmstar/
  4. ^ http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthread.php?256772-Legend-comedian-and-actor-Rangeela-remembered-on-his-9th-death-anniversary

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